What did I say? Tebow is money!!! What a game! What a perfomance by the Denver D! :smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy: What a gutsy run by Tebow!!!!!!!! :smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy::smileyvery-happy:
TEBOW THE MAN
Brandon Marshalls future
It was announced yesterday that Marshall will definitely be traded from Denver in March…Who will sign him?
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spygate brought up again!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Lets see didnt Josh McDaniels come from New England Patriots. He was the coach of the Denver Broncos for almost 3 yrs. Wasnt there a spygate issue with Denver last season 2010. Maybe if they put the two together maybe josh mcdaniels himself was doing the video taping of other teams signels and call skeems. You never know this is a small world we live in specially the NFL World Duh.Doing the same thing on the pats and the broncos. Just wanted to see what peoples reaction would be you never know.
HOF list…
Jerome Bettis, Marshall Faulk, Curtis Martin, Willie Roaf and Deion Sanders — the five players in their first year of eligibility for the Pro Football Hall of Fame — will be among 15 modern-era finalists considered for election when the 44-member selection committee meets Feb. 5 in North Texas. Joining the five first-year-eligible players are nine other modern-era players and one contributor. Two senior nominees, announced last August, also will be considered. A finalist must receive a minimum positive vote of 80 percent to be elected. Here are the 17 finalists (*-denotes senior nominee): » Jerome Bettis, RB (1993-95 Los Angeles/St. Louis Rams, 1996-2005 Pittsburgh Steelers) » Tim Brown, WR/KR (1988-2003 Los Angeles/Oakland Raiders, 2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers) » Cris Carter, WR (1987-89 Philadelphia Eagles, 1990-2001 Minnesota Vikings, 2002 Miami Dolphins) » Dermontti Dawson, C (1988-2000 Pittsburgh Steelers) » Richard Dent, DE (1983-1993, 1995 Chicago Bears, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1996 Indianapolis Colts, 1997 Philadelphia Eagles) » Chris Doleman, DE/LB (1985-1993, 1999 Minnesota Vikings, 1994-95 Atlanta Falcons, 1996-98 San Francisco 49ers) » Marshall Faulk, RB (1994-98 Indianapolis Colts, 1999-2005 St. Louis Rams) » Charles Haley, DE/LB (1986-1991, 1999 San Francisco 49ers, 1992-96 Dallas Cowboys) » *Chris Hanburger, LB (1965-78 Washington Redskins) » Cortez Kennedy, DT (1990-2000 Seattle Seahawks) » Curtis Martin, RB (1995-97 New England Patriots, 1998-2005 New York Jets) » Andre Reed, WR (1985-1999 Buffalo Bills, 2000 Washington Redskins) » *Les Richter, LB (1954-62 Los Angeles Rams) » Willie Roaf, OT (1993-2001 New Orleans Saints, 2002-05 Kansas City Chiefs) » Ed Sabol, Contributor (1964-1995 NFL Films) » Deion Sanders, CB/KR/PR (1989-1993 Atlanta Falcons, 1994 San Francisco 49ers, 1995-99 Dallas Cowboys, 2000 Washington Redskins, 2004-05 Baltimore Ravens) » Shannon Sharpe, TE (1990-99, 2002-03 Denver Broncos, 2000-01 Baltimore Ravens) To be eligible for election, modern-era players and coaches must be retired at least five years. Contributors need not be retired. Brown, Carter, Dawson, Dent, Haley, Kennedy, Reed and Sharpe all have been finalists in previous years. This is the first time that Doleman, Hanburger, Richter, and Sabol have been finalists, although they were eligible in previous years. Hanburger and Richter were selected as candidates by the Hall of Fame’s seniors committee, which reviews the qualifications of players whose careers took place more than 25 years ago. The remaining 15 modern-era finalists were determined by a vote of the Hall of Fame’s selection committee from a list of 114 preliminary nominees that earlier was reduced to a list of 26 semifinalists. The selection committee will meet in North Texas the day before Super Bowl XL to elect the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2011. The election results will be announced at 7 p.m. ET on Feb. 5 during a one-hour NFL Network special, live from the Super Bowl media headquarters. Although there isn’t a set number of enshrinees for any class, the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s current ground rules stipulate that between four and seven new members will be selected each year. No more than five modern-era nominees can be elected in a given year, and a class of six or seven can only be achieved if one or both senior nominees are elected. www.nfl.com
Chargers moving to LA 2012 ???
LA doesn’t want Norv to be with them, what’s new? If the Bolts moved to LA I hope they change their names and logo and uniform design. It will make the transition easier for me to forget. They could call themselves the LA Smog because it would definitely be a home field advantage like in Denver, except not less oxygen but polluted air that makes it hard to breath the oxygen. Also if they loose a big game they already have the punch line in their name! Ahuh ahuh ahuh! Their uniforms could also be a blend of camouflaged dull grey and rusty orange so they could use stealth while running a play!:smileyvery-happy: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/537863-chargers-moving-to-la-for-2012-dont-bring-norv
I’m excited to hear that Elway is going back to Denver, I think this is the smartest move the owners have made in years…I knew things were going to get ugly when they fired the best coach of all times and let cutler walk away. I’m happy to see Cutler so successful with the Bears. I’m confident that the Broncos will return to the top of their division with Elway back in a leadership position.
Kubiak to Denver?
Nothing against Eric but I dont believe he is ready to run a franchise yet. Kubiak is on the bubble in Texas and I really believe he would be the perfect coach here in Denver. The rumor mill is heating up and one of the rumors getting attention is that Kubiak is at the top of Bowlens list. Bowlen, nor anyone in this organization have been able to comment about this because of the way the rules are set up regarding players and coaches until the season is over. Kubiak never truly had the tools needed to implement his plan in Texas. In Denver he would be reunited with the team he played for, for many years as Elway’s backup….He called many ,if not most of Denver’s offensive plays during Shanahan’s era while Denver was a force to be reckoned with. He would bring an excitement back to Denver which has been missing since Kubiak’s departure and Elway’s last appearance and Super Bowl win. It is not such a long shot that Kubiak will not survive in Texas after the last game and he would be welcomed back to Denver like no other candidate for head coach. Elway and Kubiak back at the helm in Denver….? Maybe they can work some magic and they would certainly fire up most of the fan base. I also think that fire would ignite under the players and get this team competitive again. Just an opinion from a fan….!